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Tuesday, August 23, 2011

Terrible Awnry No Good Rotten Words...

Writing is hard.

Don't get me wrong- I love it. Without writing, there would be less of 'me'. It is an escape, a daydream of sorts, and I love getting lost in my stories. But the act of writing those stories down- in a mainly coherent mannor- is taxing. It takes effort to get all of the nuances and details absolutely correct. Actually, for me it is an insane amount of effort when my perspective on characters can change suddenly and sometimes deliberately.

Take Tansy's mom, June. In my first book, she is introduced as somewhat of a free spirit or hippie. Tansy needed a way to connect with Callie, and they found a commonality in their mothers. Now, Tansy is back in her home town, and low and behold, her mom is not a hippie. In fact, she is more of the June Cleaver type. So, how to marry this stubborn character with what I'd already planned for her, is the task at hand. Fortunately, this is fiction, and I have the liberty to make crazy things happen. Unfortunately, it is not in my own nature to just change people. So, you can imagine, I'm busy creating a whole backstory as to why Tansy's mom was once a hippie and now has morphed into a conservative June Cleaver, polyester pants, pearls and all.

To all you writers out there- keep up the hard work, and don't let these stubborn characters get you down!

GoodReads Tansy Taylor

Kathy LaMee

Working title - "Dorkiest Mom Ever"
Synopsis: An educated but crazy woman who is about to hit forty (10 short months) goes on a journey to find out how to get her wonderful novel about a psychic, a BFF, two very fine men, and the Russian mob, published. Along the way she is waylaid by her two adorable teenage children (read: teenagers! Ack!), the 'real world (read: a job) and her crazy canine friends. Relying on the strength of her wonderful husband, friends, family and assorted prayers, she fights a passionate battle on writing a perfect pitch and finding the elusive prize- an agent.